Latin, Level 4
This program will drill you on fourth declension nouns in a variety of constructions.
This program will drill you on fourth declension nouns in a variety of constructions.
In the Practice Sentences section, uses for each of Latin's 6 cases are given with examples using nouns in both the singular and plural.
This is the "default" case you'll look up in dictionaries. It often corresponds to the subject of a sentence.
cōnservābitur.
The will be saved.
laudātæ erant.
The had been praised.
pars
part of the
caput
head of
Cui librum dedistī?
To which did you give the book?
Crēde .
Trust your .
cōnservābit.
He will save the .
Bonās nōbīs dent nē malās legāmus.
Let them give us good so that we may not read bad ones.
cum
with a(n)
dē
concerning .
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Most fourth declension nouns are masculine. Most tree names are fourth declension nouns. Common feminine fourth declension nouns are given here.
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The words below all follow the fourth declension.
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